The Ministry for the Environment, Climate and Energy Management Baden-Württemberg, the City of Ulm and the Danube Office Ulm/Neu-Ulm cordially jointly host the Municipal Climate Congress on Thursday and Friday, 20th & 21st May 2021.
This time, the Municipal Climate Congress will take place as a virtual event. This also offers interested parties from more distant areas, such as the Danube region, the opportunity to participate in the congress. The districts, cities and municipalities play a key role in climate protection and in adapting to the unavoidable consequences of climate change. The Municipal Climate Congress offers them an ideal platform to learn about new ideas and projects and to disseminate them further.
The Municipal Climate Congress is supported by Priority Area 2 “Energy”, Priority Area 8 “Competitiveness” and Priority Area 10 “Institutional Capacity and Cooperation”.
You can still register until 14th of May 2021. You can access the registration form at https://www.kea-bw.de/kommunaler-klimaschutz/default-1c9ff13143-1
Programme
Please download the programme (EN) here.
Thursday, 20 May 2021
Friday, 21 May 2021
(Translation into English)
9.30am |
Welcome Host Natasha Walker |
9.35am | Welcoming address Gunter Czisch, Lord Mayor of Ulm |
9.45am |
Welcoming address Kata Tüttő, Vice Mayor of Budapest (asked) Additional welcoming address from the Danube Region |
9.55am |
Welcoming address Christoph Dahl, Baden-Württemberg Stiftung |
10am |
Municipal climate protection – situation and outlook from the state perspective Environment Minister (tbc), Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Environment, Climate Protection and the Energy Sector |
10.30am | Shaping climate protection together – insights into innovative projects in Vorarlberg communities Gregor Sellner, Energy Institute Vorarlberg/Austria |
11am |
15 years of the European Energy Award in Baden-Württemberg: success stories and prize-giving 2021 Environment Minister (tbc) and Dr.-Ing. Volker Kienzlen, Managing Director of KEA-BW (Climate Protection and Energy Agency Baden-Württemberg) |
12 noon | Break with short presentation from different stakeholders (no translation) |
1pm |
Activities and current developments at federal level with opportunity for questions Sven Reinhardt, Federal Ministry of the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety |
1.20pm |
Climate protection activities in Ulm Tim von Winning, Environment and Building Mayor of Ulm |
from 2pm to about 5pm |
Five parallel forums with keynote speeches and discussions
Forum 1: Systematic energy management: the first step on the road to Forum 2: Climate adaptation – it’s up to local authorities! Forum 3: 15th KEA-BW Contracting Conference: achieving climate protection Forum 4: Sustainable mobility Forum 5: Climate protection communication: moving from knowledge to action |